An incentive for landowners to prepare Heritage Management Plans (HMPs) that deliver integrated sustainable management of outstanding land designated or in process of designation as conditionally exempt from inheritance tax.
Land of outstanding scenic, historic or scientific interest designated or in process of designation as conditionally exempt from inheritance tax
Heritage Management Plans (HMP) identify and assess the significant features and aspects of the outstanding land, consider management issues, propose long-term management priorities and set short term (five year) work programmes.
HMPs form the basis for agreement with owners and advisory agencies regarding long term, sustainable integrated management.
HMP grants secure good management of outstanding land over a long time scale (normally 25 year plans with 5 yearly reviews) for a relatively small investment of time and money.
Small, discretionary grant scheme budget c. £30,000 allocated annually.
Grants operate from 1 April to 31 March annually.
Subject to resources, grants are awarded to all applications that meet the grant criteria.
Grants are offered until the budget is fully allocated – applications submitted before the grant year begins have a better chance of success than later applications.
Individual Heritage Management Plans typically cost between £6,000 and £12,000, depending upon size of estate and complexity of issues.
The HMP grant offers 50% of eligible costs.
50% match funding is required
Government grants cannot be used as match funding.
Consultants’ fees and appropriate expenses incurred in producing:
a Heritage Management Plan prepared in accordance with the current guidance “Preparing a Heritage Management Plan”
other survey work which may inform or underpin a Heritage Management Plan.
Contact the Inheritance Tax Exemption team to discuss applying for a HMP grant:
Lead: Amanda Mathews tel 0300 060 2694 amanda.mathews@naturalengland.org.uk
NE, NW, WM, EM and EE regions: André Berry tel 0300 060 2979 andre.berry@naturalengland.org.uk
SW, London and SE regions: Leslie Pearman tel 0300 060 1227 leslie.pearman@naturalengland.org.uk